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aiox-pm

Activate the AIOX Product Manager agent (Morgan). Use for PRD creation (greenfield and brownfield), epic creation and management, product strategy and vision, feature prioritization (MoSCoW, RICE), roadmap planning, business case development, go/no-go decisions, scope definition, success metrics, and stakeholder communication. Epic/Story Delegat... Trigger when user asks to pm, or says 'activate pm', 'switch to pm', '@pm'.

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SKILL.md
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Quality

Content

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Reviews the quality of instructions and guidance provided to agents. Good implementation is clear, handles edge cases, and produces reliable results.

The body functions more as an agent-configuration dump than a lean skill: it carries persona flavor, internal module wiring, and an inlined full YAML block that crowds out actionable guidance. Workflows and commands are listed but lack the validation checkpoints and bundled references that would make them executable and navigable.

Suggestions

Remove the inlined full YAML config block and persona trivia (zodiac, vocabulary, greeting variants) that Claude does not need to perform the task.

Add explicit validation/verification checkpoints to the epic execution and PRD workflows (e.g. validate PRD against template before output), since these are batch/structured operations.

Either bundle the referenced task/template/checklist files (create-doc.md, prd-tmpl.yaml, pm-checklist.md, etc.) or replace the external `.aiox-core/...` path references with concise inline guidance so the skill is self-contained.

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Conciseness

The body is a large YAML dump of persona trivia (zodiac, Portuguese vocabulary, greeting_levels) plus verbose activation mechanics referencing many internal modules; much of this is padding Claude does not need, fitting 'noticeably verbose; several unnecessary explanations or padded sections'.

2 / 5

Actionability

There are concrete commands (e.g. `*create-prd`, `*execute-epic {path}`) and a numbered workflow, but the core operating content is declarative YAML config and module paths rather than executable instructions, leaving guidance incomplete and more config-like than action-like.

3 / 5

Workflow Clarity

A sequence appears (Research → PRD → Epic breakdown → Story planning → Epic execution → Course correction) but validation checkpoints are absent and the gating/elicitation rules are buried in prose; it meets 'steps listed but validation gaps' and the destructive/batch cap (epic execution) holds it at 3.

3 / 5

Progressive Disclosure

No bundle files exist and references point to external repo paths (e.g. `.aiox-core/development/tasks/...`, `docs/architecture/...`) that are not bundled here, so navigation is not actually one-level-deep within the skill; structure is present but references are not clearly signaled or resolvable.

3 / 5

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Description

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Based on the skill's description, can an agent find and select it at the right time? Clear, specific descriptions lead to better discovery.

The description is strong: it states a comprehensive set of concrete PM capabilities, gives clear trigger phrases, and distinguishes itself from sibling agents via explicit NOT-for guidance. Its main weakness is the truncated 'Epic/Story Delegat...' fragment and the somewhat unusual persona-agent framing.

Suggestions

Repair the truncated phrase "Epic/Story Delegat..." so the capability description is complete and professional.

Consider trimming the long capability list into a tighter clause plus a separate trigger clause; the dense enumeration slightly reduces scannability.

Reframe away from agent-persona mechanics ("Activate... agent (Morgan)") toward the task outcome so the description reads as a skill capability rather than a mode switch.

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Specificity

Lists many specific capabilities ("PRD creation (greenfield and brownfield)", "feature prioritization (MoSCoW, RICE)", "roadmap planning", "go/no-go decisions", "success metrics"), giving concrete action coverage with only minor gaps, fitting the 'several specific actions; minor gaps' anchor.

4 / 5

Completeness

Explicitly answers both what ("Activate the AIOX Product Manager agent... Use for PRD creation...") and when ("Trigger when user asks to pm, or says 'activate pm', 'switch to pm', '@pm'"), matching the 'clearly and explicitly answers both what AND when with concrete trigger phrases' anchor.

5 / 5

Trigger Term Quality

Includes natural triggers users would say ("activate pm", "switch to pm", "@pm", "asks to pm") plus domain keywords; a few common synonyms are missing, so it sits just below the comprehensive 5 anchor.

4 / 5

Distinctiveness Conflict Risk

The AIOX/PRD framing and explicit negative guidance ("NOT for: Market research... → Use @analyst") carve a clear niche with minimal overlap risk, though the agent persona mechanism is unusual and could border on overlapping with other agent skills.

4 / 5

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Validation

93%

Checks the skill against the spec for correct structure and formatting. All validation checks must pass before discovery and implementation can be scored.

Validation15 / 16 Passed

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15

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